[NTLUG:Discuss] off topic
Dennis Myhand
dmyhand at cox-internet.com
Fri May 24 10:07:54 CDT 2002
You might try:
www.consumer.att.com/consumertips/choosing.html
There is a link to Local Toll calling maps (also known as intralata) in
the line which starts with, "For Loacal toll maps of your area...,"
HTH, Dennis in Victoria
Bug Hunter wrote:
> thanks! However, area code maps are everywhere.
>
> The bottom part of 817 area code can't call the top part of 817 area
> code. IE: Burleson can't call Denton.
>
> It is not as much fun to find out at the last second I have to make a
> toll call. I'd rather know before hand.
>
> I appreciate all the responses. I don't think such a creature exists.
>
> On Thu, 23 May 2002, Chip Thomas wrote:
>
>
>>At 03:27 PM 5/23/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>> where can I find local area calling maps for texas phone numbers? I
>>>roam with my laptop. I've tried google, swbell, altavista, hotbots,
>>>dogpile. The information isn't even in phone books anymore....
>>>
>>Well my personal favorite site for such information is:
>>
>>http://www.areacode-info.com/
>>
>>The info you are looking for is below and looks to be pretty accurate.
>>
>>http://www.areacode-info.com/maps/WA-US-Lower-Midwest.htm
>>
>>
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